All Business Jets articles – Page 193
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NewsCessna, AVIC to work together on Chinese-built business jets
Cessna and Chinese airframer AVIC have signed two strategic agreements to develop jointly general and business aviation aircraft in China. The agreements...
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NewsRoyal Jet selects Sabena technics for BBJ refurbishment
Abu Dhabi-based private flight operator Royal Jet has contracted French maintenance provider Sabena technics to refurbish one of its six Boeing Business Jets.
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NewsIndia's Air Works to form aircraft management operation with established Western provider
Maintenance, repair and overhaul company Air Works is in talks with a "well-known" western business aircraft management firm to establish a joint venture in India.
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NewsEmbraer adds engineering to Melbourne portfolio
Embraer has begun hiring for a new engineering centre to be located across from its executive aviation final production site and global customer centre at...
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NewsCommon cockpit to feature in CSeries-C919 co-operation
Bombardier is to co-operate with Chinese airframer Comac on four programmes centred on exploiting commonality between its CSeries twinjet and the C919.
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NewsAir Works targets VIP completion business
Maintenance, repair and overhaul provider Air Works is moving into the VIP aircraft cabin refurbishment business.
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NewsIN FOCUS: Narrowbody and regional fleet poised for growth in Latin America
While Asia has long been identified as the top region for growth by airframers, the Latin American fleet is expected to grow strongly in the next 20 years.
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NewsGulfstream G150 fleet surpasses 100,000 flight hours
The Gulfstream G150 business jet fleet has surpassed 100,000 flight hours nearly six-and-a-half years after the midsize aircraft entered service.
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NewsFlying Colours gears up to deliver Challenger 850s to China
Canadian completions and maintenance specialist Flying Colours is preparing to deliver three customised Bombardier Challenger 850 business jets to private customers in mainland China and Hong Kong during the second quarter of the year
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NewsGEnx approval key to JAL deliveries
Carrier will receive the first of 45 787s in the coming weeks as Boeing homes in on FAA certification for alternate engine
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NewsLegacy 650 gains Indian certification
Embraer has received type certification from the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for its Legacy 650 business jet, allowing its customers to register and operate the aircraft in the country.
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NewsCessna M2 makes its maiden flight
Cessna's latest Citation business jet , the M2, took to the skies for the first time on 9 March.
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NewsRussia working on quiet supersonic business jet
A major Russian aeronautical research agency has launched preliminary design work for a quiet supersonic business jet that could fly over populated areas.
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Air India to receive seven 787s by March 2013
State-owned carrier Air India will take delivery of seven Boeing 787s by March 2013. The carrier expects to receive the first aircraft in May and the...
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Boeing nears 787 GEnx and 330min ETOPS certification
Boeing is days away from being granted General Electric GEnx-1B engine-airframe certification for its 787, a milestone expected to be paired with 330min...
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NewsIN FOCUS: Gulfstream family cutaway - Market confirms family values
Sales of Gulfstream's large-cabin jets are increasing across the globe, with the Asia-Pacific region a particularly hot zone
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NewsIN FOCUS: ABACE rejoins the air-show circuit
The Asian Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (ABACE) returns this month after a three-year absence from the air-show circuit. The annual event started life in 2004, but was mothballed four years later when the financial meltdown struck.
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NewsIN FOCUS: ABACE focuses attention on China's business aviation potential
With the Asian Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition (ABACE) preparing to open its doors in Shanghai later this month - for the first time since 2008 - a spotlight shines on business aviation's potentioal in the region's powerhouse: China
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NewsRolls-Royce Tay engines subject to checks following airworthiness directive
Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8 engines, installed on Gulfstream IV series business jets, are subject to a European Aviation Safety Agency emergency airworthiness directive until a modification solution is found.



















